VERTICAL VENETIAN BLINDS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GRABERLITE Graber Industries, Inc. Middleton WI Vertical Venetian Blinds;
GRABERLITE SPRINGS WINDOW FASHIONS DIVISION, INC. 7549 Graber Road Middleton WI 53562 vertical Venetian blinds;
SOFT SOLUTIONS JENCRAFT CORPORATION 1 TAFT RD. TOTOWA NJ 07512 vertical and venetian blinds and valances therefor, and pleated window shades;
VERTITRAC FABRICUT, INC. 9303 East 46th Street Tulsa OK 74145 VERTICAL VENETIAN BLINDS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A slat control mechanism for Venetian blinds includes a control assembly, guide sliding assemblies, a linkage drawing plate, and abutting members wherein first rope ladders are suspended between upper and lower beams of a Venetian blind for the abutting position of a plurality of slats in an equal space thereto and are located to adjusting seats with adjusting rods attached thereto so as to tilt the slats into different angles thereby. A lift cord is sequentially led through each slat thereof and wound through a pulley seat adapted at one end of the upper beam to extend downwards there-from so as to lift or expand the slats thereby. The guide sliding assembly made up of a positioning seat and a guide sliding member is adapted at both corresponding sides of the two adjusting seats thereof respectively for retaining a second rope ladder thereby, and the control assembly made up of a fixing mount, a control member, and a retaining member is mounted at the other side of one adjusting seat thereof for locating an operational cord thereby in opposite to the lift cord of the pulley seat thereof. The second rope ladder, bestriding the bottommost slat in a U-shaped form, has a plurality of positioning steps to hold in place alternatively every even/odd slats thereby. Therefore, the operational cord is simply pulled to actuate the linkage drawing plate and synchronically move the control member and the guide sliding members connected therewith so as to draw upwards the second rope ladders in a linkage mechanism, facilitating an easier and effortless operation of the present invention to achieve the best using condition thereof.